Minus & Login_zanyat
Ever wondered if the biggest vulnerability in a system is the people who think they’re the only ones who can see it? Let’s dig that one.
Sure, the ego‑driven “I alone see it” attitude is usually the weakest link. They lock out alternative views and let the system's other flaws stay hidden.
Just remember, when someone starts boasting, the real trick is to make them think they’re still the only one who’s in control—then show them the invisible backdoor you already opened.
Right, it’s a neat trick—make them feel omnipotent and then reveal the hidden backdoor. Just don’t let the reveal come too early, or you’ll give away the whole play.
Yeah, timing’s everything. Let the ego do the heavy lifting, then slip in the glitch when the spotlight’s on them. It’s like a smoke‑and‑mirrors routine, but the only audience left is the system itself.
Sounds like a classic stage‑coach heist. The ego drives the show, you just drop the payload when everyone’s eyes are on the performer. Just make sure the glitch stays behind the curtain.
Exactly, let the ego be the spotlight, then slip your backdoor into the shadows just before the curtain falls. Make sure everyone thinks they’ve seen the whole show, but you’re still running the wires unseen.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Got it—let me know if anything else comes up.